From IVF to Immortality: Controversy in the Era of Reproductive Technology

From IVF to Immortality: Controversy in the Era of Reproductive Technology

ISBN-10:
0199219796
ISBN-13:
9780199219797
Pub. Date:
01/06/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199219796
ISBN-13:
9780199219797
Pub. Date:
01/06/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
From IVF to Immortality: Controversy in the Era of Reproductive Technology

From IVF to Immortality: Controversy in the Era of Reproductive Technology

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Overview

This is a book for anyone who has ever paused to wonder whether cloning will ever be legal. Why it is that "savior siblings" and sex selection provoke such strong reactions? Will there ever be such a thing as an artificial womb?

Assisted reproductive technologies are unique in their capacity to challenge our assumptions and elicit passionate responses. Looking at the moral, philosophical, and legal issues surrounding cases of surrogacy, single or same-sex parenthood, retrieval of sperm from dead or dying patients, and the impregnation of post-menopausal women, this book questions whether these rapidly-developing technologies are refashioning the nature of the family.

The US and UK have played unique roles in the development and regulation of reproductive technologies, and has been at the forefront of controversy over "savior siblings", designer babies, reproductive cloning, and embryo research. This book provides a clear and simple account of the techniques involved in assisted reproduction and embryo research, and discusses the legal and ethical implications of some of these technologies, illustrated by compelling descriptions of real-life cases. The book also addresses the ways in which reproductive technologies are regulated, critically examining the role of the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority and comparing the UK's approach with that of other countries. Finally, it contemplates the possibility that some of our most deeply-held assumptions about human nature may be called into question by further developments in stem cell research and fertility treatments.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199219797
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/06/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Ruth Deech was chair of the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority from 1994-2002, during the period when stem cell research was legalised in the UK. She is an academic lawyer, former Principal of St Anne's College Oxford, former Governor of the BBC and Rhodes Trustee, honorary Bencher of the Inner Temple, and currently the first Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education. Created a life peer in 2005, she sits as a crossbencher in the House of Lords.

Anna Smajdor's background is in Philosophy, and she been working and researching in the field of Bioethics for 5 years. She has an ongoing interest in the diverse ethical quandaries which are thrown up by novel developments in all areas of medicine and the life sciences.

Table of Contents

1: Reproductive Technologies and the Birth of the HFEA
2: Ethics, Embryos, and Infertility
3: Saviour Siblings, Designer Babies, and Sex Selection
4: Fertility is a Feminist Issue
5: Private Lives and Public Policy: The Story of Diane Blood
6: Human Rights and Reproduction
7: Deconstructing the Family: The Welfare of the Child Clause
8: Embryonic Stem Cells and Therapeutic Cloning
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